MODERN-DAY TECHNOLOGY LEADERS
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Lakendra Davis Executive Director-Sales Execution
AT&T
Marcus Perry Sr. Specialist Network Support AT&T
Nebiyu Yoseph Lead Advanced Technical Support
AT&T
Kenneth Lovelady Area Manager Process & Quality AT&T Service Inc.
Sylvester Freeman Lead-System Architect
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Yolanda Blume Lead Engineer Booz Allen Hamilton
64 USBE&IT | CONFERENCE ISSUE 2017 AT&T Technology Development
Vonna Dryton Lead Associate
Booz Allen Hamilton
Malica Fleming Lead Technologist Booz Allen Hamilton
Verna Harry Lead Associate
Booz Allen Hamilton
Shivonne Osho Lead Engineer Booz Allen Hamilton
Carlton Saunders Lead Technologist
Booz Allen Hamilton
Andre Tyler Senior Associate Booz Allen Hamilton
Wendy Watson Lead Associate
Booz Allen Hamilton
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business process analysis, and wireless communication. They are semi-conductor and sensor developers, in gaming, augmented reality, robotics, and nanotechnology. These STEM professionals are leading digital transformation as they play a leading role in technology advancement. Check out the roles and job descriptions for these careers of the future because
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he 2017 Modern-Day Technology Leaders are in careers billed among the top ten of 2016 through to 2026. They are in data and computer science,
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Waleska Torres Principal Quality Engineer
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Eric Grant Sr. Mid Marketer Constellation, An Exelon Company
David Dasher Research Associate - Chemistry
Corning Incorporated
Ashley Johnson-Long Senior Process Controls Engineer Corning Incorporated
Boston Scientific Corporation
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